![]() “Then I sketched the contours of the figure by walking and thinking it to match my image of fox at the same time and then I started to ‘draw’ by using (the) snow shovel,” he explained. A shovel is seen by drawing of a fox on the frozen Pitkajarvi lake north of Helsinki, Finland, on Dec. “Of course, I had ice awls with me, around my neck,” in case the ice cracked and he had to rescue himself, Widgren said. When he reached Lake Pitkajarvi this month, he tested the thickness of the nice to make sure it was dense enough to walk and work on. The idea for the ephemeral art came “suddenly a couple of years ago when I realized I may have a special ability of coordination to do this kind of things myself,” the 40-year-old told The Associated Press. The drawings disappear when more snow falls or when the ice melts. Widgren has drawn animals on local lakes every winter since 2016 near his home in a village not far from Lahti, a town of 120,000. In previous years, he used a shovel to sketch a bear and an owl, always using the same lake as his canvas. ![]() ![]() 4, Pasi Widgren drew a fox that measures about 295 feet from on Lake Pitkajarvi, north of Helsinki. Queen Margrethe’s jubilee in Denmark scaled back after Queen Elizabeth’s deathĬOPENHAGEN, Denmark - An architect-designer in southern Finland has returned to a frozen lake with a snow shovel to draw a large animal on the ice for the sixth year in a row, creating an artwork that he hopes will “make people happy and encourage them to go out to hike in a beautiful nature.” ![]() Sabotage suspected in breach of Nord Stream gas line linking Russia, Europe Denmark’s Prince Nikolai slams Queen’s decision to be stripped of royal titleĭenmark’s Queen strips four grandkids of royal titles ![]()
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